Wednesday, January 27, 2016

RIGHT SIDE PATRIOTS 1/27/16

Here's today's RIGHT SIDE PATRIOTS radio show for any who missed it
and want to hear what Craig and I said in regards to yet another possible candidate entering into the presidential fray,
Donald Trump's grievous 'shooting somebody' comment, and Hillary's
'House of Cards.'

Holocaust Remembrance Day By: Diane Sori / The Patriot Factor / Right Side Patriots on www.americanpbn.com

Today, Wednesday, January 27th, is 'HOLOCAUST REMEMBRANCE DAY,' the
day set aside to commemorate and honor the six million Jews who were
murdered...who were exterminated...by Germany's brutal Nazi regime.

Falling on the anniversary of the liberation of Poland's notorious
Auschwitz-Birkenau death/extermination camp, one million people...mostly
Jews...met their horrific fate there. Today the camp stands as a
testament to the evil that man can do to his fellow man and should serve
as a warning to the world that a version of the Nazis exists today in
the guise of ISIS who is exterminating Christians throughout the Middle
East.

Remember the poem
that spoke of 'First they came for the Communists and since I wasn't a
Communist I didn't speak up'...ending with '...and then they came for
the Jews, And I didn't speak up because I wasn't a Jew'...well it is
happening again this time for the Christians and again no one is
speaking up it seems. And sad as it is if we keep going the way we are
going there will be no one left when 'they'...whether it be ISIS or some
other incarnate of evil...come for you and me.

'NEVER FORGET'
are two important words that should be part of our collective souls not
only as a remembrance for those lost but as a harbinger of possible
things to come if we don't start speaking up now.

“If we want peace in the Middle East, Iran and Iranian Islam have a
vital role to play,” said the Rev. Bernardo Cervellera. Good to see the
Pope giving his blessing to a rogue regime with genocidal aspirations.
It is a wise move and perfectly in line with the Melkite Greek Catholic
Patriarch’s robust defense […]

“We are Muslims, defending Muslim religion,
we are on our own, my dear, we have organized our own group,” Hamzeh
said, according to the criminal complaint, later adding “And we will
eliminate everyone,” as he described in detail how he and others would
attack the temple.

But the FBI has not charged him with terrorism.

"FBI thwarts mass shooting at Milwaukee Masonic Temple,” by John Diedrich of the Journal Sentinel, January 26, 2016:

FBI agents have interrupted what federal prosecutors describe as a
planned mass shooting with automatic rifles at a Masonic Temple in
downtown Milwaukee, it was announced Tuesday.

Samy Mohamed Hamzeh, 23, has been charged with possessing machine guns and a silencer. Despite...

Donald
Trump shouldn’t mind. He’s been stealing my dad for his own purposes.
Trump frequently invokes Ronald Reagan’s name to defend his sudden,
180-degree switch from being a life-long, pro-Clinton Democrat to a
Reagan Republican.

Both men did make a switch,
but almost all the similarities between the two end there. Ronald
Reagan’s odyssey from Hollywood liberal to conservative backer took
place over almost two decades.

Starting with his 1964 “Time to
Choose” speech that galvanized Americans for Barry Goldwater, dad began a
16-year effort of crisscrossing America to support conservative
candidates for office. My dad also served eight years as California’s
governor. When he ran for President, he had a proven conservative track
record.

Donald Trump doesn’t have one. In
fact, Trump still can’t explain his sudden change from being a liberal
Democrat. When dad ran in 1980, Trump donated the maximum amount to
Jimmy Carter. As the Wall Street Journal reported, Trump also donated to
a PAC for Walter Mondale, who ran against dad in 1984.Trump has
criticized some candidates for their indiscretions made during their
childhood. But what can you say for a grown adult who supported both
Carter and Mondale over Ronald Reagan?

One of
my dad’s most important lessons to me was how to uncover a phony. He
told me not to judge people by what they say; judge them by what they
actually do. As President, dad used this “trust but verify” principle on
the Soviets and it worked. Voters today should apply Reagan’s verify
principle on Trump.

During the 2008 election,
Trump told CNN that he wanted President George W. Bush impeached. Then,
during Obama’s first year in the White House, after he rammed through
Congress a $800 billion stimulus and proposed a radical health care
takeover, Trump praised the President, saying he was “amazing” and
“truly phenomenal.”

Obama’s then
chief-of-staff Rahm Emanuel was a player in passing Obamacare. Rahm
eventually left the White House to run for Chicago’s mayor. In 2010,
Trump actually donated $50,000 to Rahm’s mayoral campaign! Just last
year Trump told “60 Minutes” he wants single-payer health care like they
have in Canada and Britain. It’s nothing less than socialized medicine.
- See more at:
http://www.unionleader.com/Another-View-Michael-Reagan-Trump-is-no-Reagan-Republican?ns_mail_uid=32379927&ns_mail_job=1652336_01272016&s=al&dkt_nbr=xctqxwhe#sthash.CKYEHcVj.dpuf

Another View -- Michael Reagan: Trump is no Reagan Republican

By MICHAEL REAGAN

Mr. Trump, I knew Ronald Reagan. And you’re no Ronald Reagan!

Of course, I am stealing that line — with a twist.

Donald
Trump shouldn’t mind. He’s been stealing my dad for his own purposes.
Trump frequently invokes Ronald Reagan’s name to defend his sudden,
180-degree switch from being a life-long, pro-Clinton Democrat to a
Reagan Republican.

Both men did make a switch,
but almost all the similarities between the two end there. Ronald
Reagan’s odyssey from Hollywood liberal to conservative backer took
place over almost two decades.

Starting with his 1964 “Time to
Choose” speech that galvanized Americans for Barry Goldwater, dad began a
16-year effort of crisscrossing America to support conservative
candidates for office. My dad also served eight years as California’s
governor. When he ran for President, he had a proven conservative track
record.

Donald Trump doesn’t have one. In
fact, Trump still can’t explain his sudden change from being a liberal
Democrat. When dad ran in 1980, Trump donated the maximum amount to
Jimmy Carter. As the Wall Street Journal reported, Trump also donated to
a PAC for Walter Mondale, who ran against dad in 1984.Trump has
criticized some candidates for their indiscretions made during their
childhood. But what can you say for a grown adult who supported both
Carter and Mondale over Ronald Reagan?

One of
my dad’s most important lessons to me was how to uncover a phony. He
told me not to judge people by what they say; judge them by what they
actually do. As President, dad used this “trust but verify” principle on
the Soviets and it worked. Voters today should apply Reagan’s verify
principle on Trump.

During the 2008 election,
Trump told CNN that he wanted President George W. Bush impeached. Then,
during Obama’s first year in the White House, after he rammed through
Congress a $800 billion stimulus and proposed a radical health care
takeover, Trump praised the President, saying he was “amazing” and
“truly phenomenal.”

Obama’s then
chief-of-staff Rahm Emanuel was a player in passing Obamacare. Rahm
eventually left the White House to run for Chicago’s mayor. In 2010,
Trump actually donated $50,000 to Rahm’s mayoral campaign! Just last
year Trump told “60 Minutes” he wants single-payer health care like they
have in Canada and Britain. It’s nothing less than socialized medicine.

For
most of his life Trump had been a Democrat, backing strong gun control
and abortion rights. Today he says he’s for the Second Amendment and
pro-life. But when asked who he’d like for the Supreme Court, he
suggested his sister, a sitting federal judge. It turns out she’s
liberal and pro-choice.

Trump also donated to
Hillary Clinton’s 2008 presidential campaign. In 2012, after she had
served almost four years as Secretary of State, Trump had nothing but
praise for her. He told CNN: “I think she does a good job ... The record
of Hillary Clinton and how did she do as Secretary of State, probably
above and beyond everybody else.” Folks, this was in 2012.

Still, at some point Trump says he became a conservative. I am not sure when. In 2012, Trump sharply criticized Mitt Romney.

“He had a crazy policy of self-deportation which was maniacal,” Trump said of Romney’s plan for the nation’s illegal immigrants.

“It
sounded as bad as it was, and he lost all of the Latino vote,” Trump
said. “He lost the Asian vote. He lost everybody who is inspired to come
into this country.”

Trump’s own plan today calls for mass
deportation. Go figure. I almost need a chart to keep tabs on Trump’s
ever-changing positions.

This past September,
Trump was the first Republican candidate to call for the U.S. to open
its doors to Syrian refugees. He told Bill O’Reilly, “I hate the concept
of it, but on a humanitarian basis, with what’s happening, you have
to.”

He quickly backtracked on that. Then he came out for a total ban of all Muslims into the U.S.

I
don’t doubt for a second the Donald is a great and funny entertainer.
He’s always playing to his audience. Today, it’s Reagan conservatives.
Tomorrow, I am afraid, it may be liberals in Washington. Come Election
Day, should Reagan Republicans vote for Donald Trump?

Recently, I tweeted the answer: “You can’t be a Trump Republican and a Reagan Republican. It’s time to choose.”

- See more at:
http://www.unionleader.com/Another-View-Michael-Reagan-Trump-is-no-Reagan-Republican?ns_mail_uid=32379927&ns_mail_job=1652336_01272016&s=al&dkt_nbr=xctqxwhe#sthash.CKYEHcVj.dpuf

Another View -- Michael Reagan: Trump is no Reagan Republican

By MICHAEL REAGAN

Mr. Trump, I knew Ronald Reagan. And you’re no Ronald Reagan!

Of course, I am stealing that line — with a twist.

Donald
Trump shouldn’t mind. He’s been stealing my dad for his own purposes.
Trump frequently invokes Ronald Reagan’s name to defend his sudden,
180-degree switch from being a life-long, pro-Clinton Democrat to a
Reagan Republican.

Both men did make a switch,
but almost all the similarities between the two end there. Ronald
Reagan’s odyssey from Hollywood liberal to conservative backer took
place over almost two decades.

Starting with his 1964 “Time to
Choose” speech that galvanized Americans for Barry Goldwater, dad began a
16-year effort of crisscrossing America to support conservative
candidates for office. My dad also served eight years as California’s
governor. When he ran for President, he had a proven conservative track
record.

Donald Trump doesn’t have one. In
fact, Trump still can’t explain his sudden change from being a liberal
Democrat. When dad ran in 1980, Trump donated the maximum amount to
Jimmy Carter. As the Wall Street Journal reported, Trump also donated to
a PAC for Walter Mondale, who ran against dad in 1984.Trump has
criticized some candidates for their indiscretions made during their
childhood. But what can you say for a grown adult who supported both
Carter and Mondale over Ronald Reagan?

One of
my dad’s most important lessons to me was how to uncover a phony. He
told me not to judge people by what they say; judge them by what they
actually do. As President, dad used this “trust but verify” principle on
the Soviets and it worked. Voters today should apply Reagan’s verify
principle on Trump.

During the 2008 election,
Trump told CNN that he wanted President George W. Bush impeached. Then,
during Obama’s first year in the White House, after he rammed through
Congress a $800 billion stimulus and proposed a radical health care
takeover, Trump praised the President, saying he was “amazing” and
“truly phenomenal.”

Obama’s then
chief-of-staff Rahm Emanuel was a player in passing Obamacare. Rahm
eventually left the White House to run for Chicago’s mayor. In 2010,
Trump actually donated $50,000 to Rahm’s mayoral campaign! Just last
year Trump told “60 Minutes” he wants single-payer health care like they
have in Canada and Britain. It’s nothing less than socialized medicine.

For
most of his life Trump had been a Democrat, backing strong gun control
and abortion rights. Today he says he’s for the Second Amendment and
pro-life. But when asked who he’d like for the Supreme Court, he
suggested his sister, a sitting federal judge. It turns out she’s
liberal and pro-choice.

Trump also donated to
Hillary Clinton’s 2008 presidential campaign. In 2012, after she had
served almost four years as Secretary of State, Trump had nothing but
praise for her. He told CNN: “I think she does a good job ... The record
of Hillary Clinton and how did she do as Secretary of State, probably
above and beyond everybody else.” Folks, this was in 2012.

Still, at some point Trump says he became a conservative. I am not sure when. In 2012, Trump sharply criticized Mitt Romney.

“He had a crazy policy of self-deportation which was maniacal,” Trump said of Romney’s plan for the nation’s illegal immigrants.

“It
sounded as bad as it was, and he lost all of the Latino vote,” Trump
said. “He lost the Asian vote. He lost everybody who is inspired to come
into this country.”

Trump’s own plan today calls for mass
deportation. Go figure. I almost need a chart to keep tabs on Trump’s
ever-changing positions.

This past September,
Trump was the first Republican candidate to call for the U.S. to open
its doors to Syrian refugees. He told Bill O’Reilly, “I hate the concept
of it, but on a humanitarian basis, with what’s happening, you have
to.”

He quickly backtracked on that. Then he came out for a total ban of all Muslims into the U.S.

I
don’t doubt for a second the Donald is a great and funny entertainer.
He’s always playing to his audience. Today, it’s Reagan conservatives.
Tomorrow, I am afraid, it may be liberals in Washington. Come Election
Day, should Reagan Republicans vote for Donald Trump?

Recently, I tweeted the answer: “You can’t be a Trump Republican and a Reagan Republican. It’s time to choose.”

- See more at:
http://www.unionleader.com/Another-View-Michael-Reagan-Trump-is-no-Reagan-Republican?ns_mail_uid=32379927&ns_mail_job=1652336_01272016&s=al&dkt_nbr=xctqxwhe#sthash.CKYEHcVj.dpuf

Op-ed:Using Veterans and Wounded Warriors as a Political Ploy...Shameful Just Shameful By: Diane Sori / The Patriot Factor / Right Side Patriots on www.americanpbn.com

Short and to the point...

Below is Donald Trump's ego driven and highly insulting official statement on why he will NOT be attending Thursday night's 'FOX News Debate'...and his using
our veterans and Wounded Warriors to try and justify his absence is shameful...completely and utterly shameful...as this oh so sudden and hastily arranged fundraiser could have been done on another day...any other day...that is if Trump really cared about our veterans and Wounded Warriors and did not use them to stroke his now bruised ego.

With his refusing to attend the debate...which is also quite a slap in the face to the good people of Iowa...Donald Trump has now proven himself to be a whiny
crybaby who when he does not get his way...in this case because of FOX's decision to stand by Megyn Kelly as one of the moderator's of the debate and not replace her as he had demanded...Trump stamps his feet and throws a temper tantrum just like a two-year old child would do.

Now proving that he does not have what it takes to hold the office of president...now proving by the very wording of this statement that this race for him is not about doing what's best for our country but is just a narcissistic ego trip for him, Trump's still carrying on this boo-hoo 'Megyn Kelly doesn't like me' grudge because he did not like the first question she asked him back during the first presidential debate, shows that if Donald Trump cannot take the political heat...if he cannot take being asked simple questions...then he should do us and our country a favor and stay out of the political fire...period.

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